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Most modern Volkswagens, including the Passat, are equipped with timing chains for various reasons. One significant advantage of using a chain is its durability and ability to withstand more wear and tear compared to a belt. Unlike belts, chains do not stretch, which can lead to potential engine timing issues and performance loss. Additionally, the Passat's interference-style engine means that if a timing belt breaks while the engine is running, it can result in severe damage to the valves and pistons.
The VW Passat comes with a timing chain already installed.
They each possess it.
As James mentioned previously, the majority of the answers provided above are incorrect. The type of engine belts used in VW engines can differ depending on the specific engine model and the year it was manufactured. Therefore, there is no universally correct answer.
Don't trust the answers you've received. It's important to contact the Volkswagen dealer before purchasing a pre-owned Passat. The cost of replacing the timing belt and its related parts will be surprisingly high. It's wise to save up at least two months' worth of rent before making any decisions.
My Passat with a 2-liter TDI engine has a broken belt at 77,000 miles.